Discover the coastal beauty of Tongyeong on a fuss-free, full-day guided tour from Busan.
Known as "The Naples of Korea," Tongyeong offers breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding islands, delicious local cuisine, and a rich cultural heritage. Check out the major attractions of Tongyeong, such as Korea's longest cable car that offers stunning panoramic views and the bustling Jungang Traditional Market, where seafood lovers can indulge in fresh and flavorful dishes. At night, visit Dpirang, an innovative digital technology theme park consists of 15 walking paths decorated with lights, or opt to take the marine taxi for a cruise along the bay and soak in the serene ambiance of the night.
Why this tour?
▷Tongyeong: a beautiful coastal city in South Korea with over 150 islands surrounding the city
▷Hassle-free tour that includes round-trip transportation, tour guide, and all entrance fees
▷Tongyeong Cable Car: ride the longest cable car in Korea, stretching over 1,975 meters
▷Dpirang: the newest night attraction featuring vibrant digital recreations of the murals of Dongpirang
▷Marine taxi night tour: 50-minute course that takes you along the sights of Tongyeong's landmarks at night
*About the destinations

[Tongyeong Cable Car (Hallyeosudo Ropeway Cable Car)]
This is the longest ropeway in Korea located on Mireuksan Mountain. For the whole 1975 meters, you will love the amazing view of Tongyeong Port and the beautiful islands of Hallyeosudo from the cable car.

[Yi Sun-Sin Park]
The Yi Sun-Sin Park is a waterfront parkland with an observation deck & cultural center, plus a statue of a revered general. Yi Sun-Sin stands facing the sea of Hansando and the view of the sea from the wookden-decked coastal trail is magnificent.

[Sebyeonggwan Hall]
Built in 1605, the Sebyeonggwan Hall symbolizes peace and the end of wars. It is known as one of the widest buildings of the Joseon Period along with the Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.
[Tongyeong Jungang Market]
Located right next to the port, Tongyeong Jungang Market is a popular local market that attracts many tourists. Famous for its delicious foods and fresh seafood caught from the sea, if you want to excite your taste buds, this is the place to go. Don’t forget to taste the sweet “honey bread”, a local snack where sweet red bean paste is filled inside a dough, deep fried and served after dipped in syrup.

[Gangguan Port]
When traveling to Tongyeong, Gangguan Port is like a base camp. It is a friendly space and a square located in the heart of the city, and it's always bustling with people. Gangguan Port is not only a beautiful harbor, but it also features several restored models of Panokseon and Turtle ships floating on the water.

[Dongpirang Mural Village]
The name "Dongpirang" means "eastern cliff," and it's a fitting name as the village is nestled on a hillside with winding uphill alleys. From the top of the village, you can see a stunning view of Gangguan Port. The walls of the village are adorned with various murals, each telling its own story and adding a vibrant splash of color to the otherwise quiet and peaceful village. Walking through the alleys and admiring the artwork is a delightful experience that captures the artistic spirit of the Tongyeong community.

[Dpirang Night Theme Park]
Dpirang is a digital technology theme park located at Namangsan Sculpture Park that transforms into a fantastic nighttime park at night. At Dpirang, the murals of Dongpirang and Seopirang and reinterpreted artworks by famous painters come to life and hold a nighttime festival.

[Tongyeong Marine Taxi Night Tour]
The Tongyeong marine taxi night tour offers a unique and enjoyable way to experience the sights of Tongyeong's landmarks at night while listening to soothing music during the 50-minute course.
[Activity included during the tour]

[Mother-of-pearl accessory making class]
Make handcrafted Najeon Chilgi accessories, a traditional Korean lacquerware technique that involves inlaying mother-of-pearl designs into wooden objects. Tongyeong boasts a rich history of Najeon Chilgi craftsmanship dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.